You will need to create manually the mount point first:1. make the necessary shared folder permissions on your network share, e.g., on your windows machine2. note the username and account credentials needed to access the windows shared folder3. ssh onto your SA server4. mkdir -p /mnt/win5. mount -t cifs -o username=<share user>,password=<share password>,dir_mode=0777,file_mode=0777 //WIN_PC_IP/<share name> /<mntpoint>-sample: mount -t cifs -o username=shareuser,password=Password01-,dir_mode=0777,file_mode=0777 //192.168.2.2/Users/Administrator/Documents /mnt/win6. df -h to confirm your mount point for the windows folder is mounted, on the example above, I used /mnt/win as my windows share mount point.7. you may now configure the mount point on your Reporting Engine Output Actions Network Share.8. to make the mount point persistent across reboots, you will need to add the below entry to your /etc/fstab:Please make a backup of the /etc/fstab before making changes.//WIN_PC_IP/<share name> /<mntpoint> cifs username=<share user>,password=<share password>,uid=rsasoc,gid=rsasoc 0 0-sample: //192.168.2.2/Users/Administrator/Documents /mnt/win cifs username=shareuser,password=Password01-,uid=rsasoc,gid=rsasoc 0 0Note: We removed the 'dir_mode=0755,file_mode=0755' parameters and included instead 'uid=rsasoc,gid=rsasoc'. This will prevent others from writing to the mounted share, only root and Reporting Engine (rsasoc) will be able to write.